“I’ll never do THAT again!”My 6-year-old Caleb is good for about one funny quote a day. If you’ve ever watched the TV show Kids Say the Darndest Things, you know exactly what I’m talking about.After attempting to slide down the banister and breaking both bones in his forearm, Caleb was quick to promise he’d never do something dangerous like that again.But this w...Read More
Feb 28, 2019 Guest(s): Lon Shaver Vice President, Silvercorp Metals Silvercorp Metals, one of the largest primary silver producers in China, has found a successful strategy in mining for lead, silver, and zinc concentrates, which would then be shipped to a domestic smelter for processing. On demand for silver, most of the consumption is still from industry, said Lon Shaver, vice president of Sil...Read More
Feb 28, 2019 Guest(s): Adrian Day The Federal Reserve's monetary policies are still the most important drivers of gold prices, this according to Adrian Day, CEO of Adrian Day Asset Management. "To me, one of the most important things, frankly, is the way the Federal Reserve has acted recently. When they saw the stock market volatility at the end of the last quarter, they blinked, and 'blink' is...Read More
Feb 28, 2019 Guest(s): Clive Johnson President & CEO, B2Gold It could potentially be "dangerous" to rely on higher gold prices to be profitable as a miner, said Clive Johnson, CEO of B2Gold. "I've never been a gold bug, I've never believed that gold has to go higher, because I think that as a CEO of a gold mining company that would be a dangerous thing, because you could potentially do a deal th...Read More
Feb 27, 2019 Guest(s): Rob McEwen Mining mogul Rob McEwen said that more consolidation on the mega-cap level without premiums would ultimately mean shareholders benefit in the long-term. "Over the last five years, you've heard a growing voice from shareholders saying 'hey, look after our interests first.' And by going in and doing an at-market or discount to market where you can see real synerg...Read More
WARNING: This podcast contains profanity and adult contentAlex Jones is a radio show host, filmmaker, and writer. Eddie Bravo is a jiujitsu black belt, music producer, and author.Read More
The enemy has declared war on us, and they don't fight fair. Bix Weir joins SGT Report to discuss.Bix Weir has 30 years' experience in the financial industry with various fortune 500 companies. He is the creator of the "Road to Roota Theory" and his commentary is published at www.RoadtoRoota.com. Bix has dedicated his efforts over the last 15 years to exposing the long term manipulation of the gol...Read More
Peter Schiff is an internationally recognized economist specializing in the foreign equity, currency and gold markets. Mr. Schiff made his name as President and Chief Global Strategist of Euro Pacific Capital. He frequently delivers lectures at major economic and investment conferences, and is quoted often in the print media, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Barron's, BusinessWee...Read More
Over the years, I have always thought that the left's obsession with global warming was really just an excuse to push through a fully socialist economic agenda. After all, the radicalContinue...Read More
"Tonight a dude was creepily (and obviously) taking a picture of me while pretending he wasn't and I had to break his imaginary fourth wall and say 'Hi! I'm a person! This is weird!'" Continue...Read More
The president has redrawn his March 1 line in the sand."Substantial progress" in trade talks with China is the reason he cited.But another March 1 deadline menaces the United States... like a creeping shadow, dark, broad and doomy.And Mr. Trump cannot push it back.Details shortly.First to the shadows hanging over the world...Nuclear rivals India and Pakistan are playing with matches in perhaps the...Read More
The gold, worth about $2.13 billion, was stolen by ISIS as its reign of terror spread across Continue...Read More
The Jimmy Dore Show is a hilarious and irreverent take on news, politics and culture featuring Jimmy Dore, a professional stand up comedian, author and podcaster. With over 5 million downloads on iTunes, the show is also broadcast on KPFK stations throughout the country. It is part of the Young Turks Network- the largest online news show in the world.Read More
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1. The biggest driver of major markets right now is the possibility of a US-China trade deal.2. On that note, please click here now. The US government's wild launch of tariff taxes caused global markets to swoon in the first half of 2018. Gold and the Chinese stock market were hurt more than a lot of other markets.3. Gold has done well with QE, QT, falling rates, and rising...Read More
By: IRA EPSTEINGold Price action consolidating in narrowing ranges. 18 day average is key (~1322.70$)Read More
The recent plunge in Heinz-Kraft shares reminds us that even Warren Buffett can make a mistake. A couple of years ago, it might have seemed as though the Sage's portfolio was impervious to downturns, given its heavy focus on the basics: food chain, railroads and insurance companies. As it happens, his bet on such time-tested brands as Oscar Mayer, Jell-o, Kraft Singles, Kool Whip and Cheez-Whiz...Read More
The correction in industrial metals was a case of "buy the rumour and sell the fact". The rumour was a trade deal between USA-China. Now that the trade deal is more or less a done deal, there was profit booking. There can be more corrections in industrial metals and thereafter a period of consolidation. The next big move will be next week around the release of various US jobs numbers. Once detai...Read More
Wall Street considered ugly housing data and a strong consumer confidence report U.S. stocks traded on both sides of breakeven today, as traders digested earnings, economic data, and commentary from Fed Chair Jerome Powell. The Dow ultimately ended lower, on Home Depot's (HD) poor earnings reaction and an analyst-induced Caterpillar (CAT) pullback, while tech strength couldn't keep the Nasdaq and...Read More
Credit Suisse just slashed its price target to $16 from $17A price-target cut from Credit Suisse to $16 from $17 in the wake of the company's fourth-quarter earnings report has Range Resources Corp. (NYSE:RRC) stock slipping today. The energy shares are now now trading down 5% at $10.46. This negative price action echoes the stock's longer-term trend, with RRC shedding over 50% from its mid-Oct...Read More